Welcome to the #getinōtepoti podcast. Designed to remind Ōtepoti / Dunedin residents of all the creative events that happen in our great big, little city. #getin!
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Dunedin Summer Shakespeare is back! Kim and Matt Morgan talk about this weekend's unique 2026 musical extravaganza, "If Music Be the Food Of Love: Shakespeare in Song."
In this latest episode we talk to Allison Horsley, a US dramaturg, script adviser and freelance writer, originally from Texas, but now based in Ōtepoti. Allison tells us about her work and the her life’s journey that took her from the Lone Star State to Ōtepoti, by way of Denver, Broad Bay, New York, Las Vegas and Ōtautahi.
In this episode we speak with Charlie Unwin director of the ODT Dunedin Arts Festival This bi-ennial event has been bringing the best and most innovative theatre, music, dance, cabaret, and writers to Dunedin for the past 25 years. 2025 is no different. Charlie talks about highlights, sourcing international acts and catering for the diverse audiences of Ōtepoti.
This week we speak with Grammelot Productions’, Ōtepoti-born creatives, Ella Yiannoutsos and Reva Grills who talk about their forthcoming Dunedin Fringe Show: No No No
This week we talk with Ōtepoti comedian Nicola Brown about her 2025 Dunedin Fringe Show, “Space Invaders”, a journey through the nebula of modern day bullsh*t.
Chelsea McCrae
This week #giō talks to creative, Elizabeth Audas. She talks about her upcoming Dunedin Fringe Festival show White Men, which opens 19 March at Allen Hall Theatre
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